The poll also found Trump’s approval rating climbed three points to 42%, with 54% saying they disapprove of the job he’s doing.

Trump’s net favorability rating climbed a point in January, going from -13 to -12. (Trump’s net approval has never been in positive territory.) The new poll shows 42% view Trump favorably, compared with 40% last month. And 54% have an unfavorable view of Trump, compared with 53% last month.

41% say they are satisfied with the direction of the country, compared with 58% who are dissatisfied. That’s down from last month, when 44% said they were satisfied, and 55% said they weren’t.

26% are satisfied with country when it comes to morals and ethics; 71% are dissatisfied.

40% of the public think Trump is providing strong leadership for the country (up two points from last month), compared with 48% who say it’s weak (unchanged from a month ago). Eleven percent fall in the middle camp.

The IBD/TIPP Financial Stress Index ticked down 1.1% this month, to 51.8. (The lower the index the better.) The index has averaged 52.4 under Trump. By way of comparison, it averaged 57.7 in President Obama’s last term in office.

44% give Trump top marks for his handling of the economy.

51% say the economy is improving, down two points from last month. Forty-four percent say it’s not improving, which is up three points from December.”